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The phrase "able to set up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or capacity to establish or arrange something.
Example: "She is able to set up the new software system without any assistance."
Alternatives: "capable of establishing" or "competent to arrange".
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We were able to set up a development environment for Android on Windows.
This way, we will be able to set up a specific appointment for you.
However, you are no longer able to set up Google Authenticator on your smartphone or tablet.
Similarly, ringing may be conditional on being able to set up a secure media session.
Soon groups will be able to set up their own fundraisers on the site.
Shenzhen was even able to set up a stockmarket, though party conservatives scorned it.
IMAGINE being able to set up a tollbooth on the Internet.
"I've been able to set up a company where many people think that way".
At the same time, ISIS militants were able to set up networks inside Turkey itself.
"They'd rather carry it and be able to set up right away," he added.
Only 15% believe the newspapers should be able to set up their own system.
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